Section 1

A. Authority and Function

Except when limited by the collective will of the People, the Judicial Branch has the final authority over how this Charter is interpreted and applied. Its purpose is to protect the Rights of all Persons, ensure that the government remains within its lawful limits, and resolve disputes fairly according to the principles in this Charter. The Courts derive their authority from the consent of the Citizens, and may use it only to uphold the Charter, defend the Sovereignty of the People, and ensure the equal application of the law.

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